This "song" is the final track on the OK Go album Oh No, and it is a 35-minute recording of frontman Damian Kuliash's girlfriend sleeping. The album was released during a period where the music industry attempted to put DRM software onto CDs so consumers wouldn't be able to transfer them to their computers, all of which failed and caused controversy (especially the infamous Sony rootkit fiasco). Damian put this track on the album at the last minute so EMI had no room on the disc to try and put their "Copy Control" system on it; his reasoning to the labe… read more
This "song" is the final track on the OK Go album Oh No, and it is a 35-minute recording of frontman Damian Kuliash's girlfriend sleep… read more
This "song" is the final track on the OK Go album Oh No, and it is a 35-minute recording of frontman Damian Kuliash's girlfriend sleeping. The album was released during a … read more
OK Go is an American indie rock band which formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in 1998. The band consists of Damian Kulash (guitar, vocals), Tim Nordwind (bass), Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards), and Dan Konopka (drums). The band is best known for their singles "Get Over It", "A Million Ways", "Here It Goes Again" and "This Too Shall Pass" and for their high concept, low budget, one-shot music videos. They play indie rock music, with influences such as Cheap Trick, T Rex and Queen. They share management with They Might Be Giants, with who… read more
OK Go is an American indie rock band which formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in 1998. The band consists of Damian Kulash (guitar, vocals), Tim Nordwind (bass), Andy Ross (guitar, k… read more
OK Go is an American indie rock band which formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in 1998. The band consists of Damian Kulash (guitar, vocals), Tim Nordwind (bass), Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards), and Dan Konopka (drums). The band i… read more